Large-scale yellow sand has occurred in a wide area in the northern part of China, and even in the capital city of Beijing, visibility is poor due to the flying sand, and the Chinese meteorological authorities say that it is the largest in the past 10 years.

According to the Chinese meteorological authorities, from the 14th to the 15th due to the influence of the cold air, the sand rolled up in neighboring Mongolia and other countries spread, and yellow sand was generated over a wide area in northern China.



Even in the capital, Beijing, on the morning of the 15th, the entire city was blurred in yellow, and citizens were seen walking in masks and cars running with lights.



A man in his 50s in Beijing said, "Today's air is a bit terrible. Originally there was such a weather, but it's been rare these days, so I don't feel good."

Chinese meteorological officials have called for the yellow sand to be the largest in northern China in the last decade and to refrain from going out as much as possible.



According to several Chinese media, the two airports in Beijing have been affected by traffic, with more than 400 flights canceled so far.